Lawsuit alleges Phoenix police colluded with Maricopa County Attorney s Office to target protesters Chelsea Curtis, Arizona Republic © Chelsea Curtis/The Republic Keisha Acton, a member of Black Lives Matter Phoenix Metro, spoke during a news conference on July 13, 2021, where attorneys announced a lawsuit was being filed against Maricopa County and Phoenix.
Twenty protesters arrested during demonstrations in Phoenix last year were filing a lawsuit against Maricopa County and Phoenix, their attorneys announced on Tuesday.
It alleges that the Maricopa County Attorney s Office colluded with the Phoenix Police Department to surveil, target, unlawfully arrest and maliciously prosecute the protesters in an effort to suppress criticism of law enforcement, according to a copy of the complaint shared with The Arizona Republic.
Protesters file suit against Phoenix police, County Attorney s Office
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